Mom in B.C. Amber Alert charged with abduction after children found safe in Alberta
EDSON, AB – The mother of two children who became the subject of an 11-day Amber Alert across British Columbia has been charged with abduction after being arrested in Alberta, police announced Sunday.
Surrey RCMP Cpl. Vanessa Munn said investigators “became aware” of a rural property near Edson, Alta. on Saturday morning and engaged that province’s emergency response team, who entered the property that evening and safely recovered the missing kids.
“The children have been reunited with their family, who are extremely grateful,” Munn said at a news conference Sunday. “This is the outcome we have all been hoping for.”
Munn said police arrested two adults and detained a third during the recovery of the missing children, and the two arrested individuals — the children’s 45-year-old mother and her 53-year-old boyfriend — have been charged with variations of different abduction charges.


